Join AUVSI North Carolina and two representatives from the FAA to get all of your questions about FAA waivers and authorizations answered – this Friday, September 25, 2o2o at 3pm. During this 60 minute session, FAA representatives Michael O’Shea and John Meehan will discuss everything you need to know about …
Read More »Photogrammetry is Evolving: Pix4D Announces Pix4Dmatic
As mapping professionals are called on to map larger and larger areas around the world, photogrammetry software is evolving to meet their needs. Today, Pix4D announces PixDmatic: faster, accurate photogrammetry on a larger scale. “Projects that would have previously been mapped by aircraft are now being surveyed with drones,” says …
Read More »DRONEII’s Drone Industry Barometer 2020
Drone industry analysts DRONEII has announced the publication of the Drone Industry Barometer 2020: a commercial drone industry survey completed in cooperation with Interaerial Solutions in preparation for Intergeo 2020, which will be held digitally next month. The Drone Industry Barometer surveyed almost 700 companies from 75 countries. This research reveals …
Read More »South Korea Tests Food Delivery by Drones
South Korea has tested an autonomous drone food delivery service amid rising demand for non-contact services during the COVID-19 pandemic, the transport ministry said Saturday. In a test held in the administrative city of Sejong, some 130 kilometers southeast of Seoul, five drones delivered meals and other products to people …
Read More »World’s Largest Retailer Testing Drone Delivery in Arkansas
If there’s one thing that the Coronavirus Pandemic has forced us to be good at, it’s shopping while making little to no contact with our fellow man. I’m sure that we will get to hang out with each other soon enough (as in: closer than 6 feet), but do you …
Read More »Terror infrastructure intact in Pakistan, airdropping of wea…
JAMMU: Asserting that the terror infrastructure in Pakistan is intact, a top Border Security Force (BSF) officer on Sunday said airdropping of weapons by drones in Jammu and Kashmir is a new challenge along with various anti-India elements coming together. Inspector General of Border Security Force (BSF), Jammu frontier, N …
Read More »Autonomous Industrial Drones Now Fly Anywhere By Themselves,…
There are four ways drones typically navigate. Either they use GPS or other beacons, or they accept guidance instructions from a computer, or they navigate off a stored map, or they are flown by an expert in control. What do you when absolutely none of the four are possible? Exyn …
Read More »Kiwi drone company really taking off in the US
Hastings innovator Simon Morris left yesterday for another North American trade expo with his head still in the clouds as he tries getting to grips with the takeoff of a new venture which is almost as quick as that of the drones he’s now marketing around the world. Based at …
Read More »Security experts warn Australia vulnerable to hacking by Chi…
The paper warned that government, defence and business sites, critical infrastructure and crowded places were vulnerable to drones used as both kinetic and cyber weapons for image and signals gathering, espionage, data exfiltration or physical attack. “Both recreational and commercial operators are at risk of unauthorised access of sensitive information, …
Read More »Drone Startup Everdrone Delivers Helpful Shock
Source: Everdrone Swedish drone company Everdrone is delivering a much-needed shock to the UAV industry. The startup has launched a project to deliver automated external defibrillators to the scene of cardiac arrests in real-world emergencies. Initially launched as a pilot project in the Gothenburg region of Sweden, the initiative is expanding …
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